Monday, July 8, 2013

Namco Bandai Announce Tales Of Xillia 2 Comes West On PS3 In 2014

Namco Bandai have announced they will be releasing Tales Of Xillia 2 across Europe, Australasia and the USA in 2014. Tales Of Xillia 2 is a PS3 exclusive and takes place a year after Tales Of Xillia 2 and has you playing as Ludger Kresnik. he's at his first day at work at a local cafeteria and runs into a girl named Elle Marta but an accident changes both of their lives forever.

Namco Bandai say the focus on Tales Of Xillia 2 is choice, your able to choose how you react to various characters and situations and these choices can cause the story to branch into different paths. in battle, you have three weapons you can change to during battle in what they call Weapon Swap. Namco Bandai have confirmed that save files from Tales Of Graces F and Tales Of Xillia will unlock content in Tales Of Xillia 2.

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Press Release

-A Multi-Dimension Epic Adventure Awaits Role-Playing Game Fans in 2014 from the Acclaimed TALES OF Development Team -

PARIS, FRANCE – July 8th, 2013 – Leading video game developer and publisher NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe S.A.S. announced this week-end, during a special event at the Japan Expo in Paris that TALES OF XILLIA™ 2 will be coming to Europe and Australasia exclusively for the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system in 2014. Building on the foundation of 2013’s TALES OF XILLIA™ gameplay and world, TALES OF XILLIA 2 will bring together brand new characters in this epic multiple dimensions spanning Japanese role-playing game experience.

TALES OF XILLIA 2 focuses on the events a year after the climactic end of TALES OF XILLIA. Players assume the role of Ludger Kresnik, a young man with a zest of cooking who lives with his older brother and his cat, named Rollo. On his way to his first day at work for a local cafeteria he runs into a young girl named Elle Marta and the two soon become involved in an accident that will change both of their lives forever.

TALES OF XILLIA 2 focuses its story theme around the concept of “choice”, which is also expressed heavily in the game’s overall gameplay mechanics. Throughout Ludger’s journey the player will be able to decide how he reacts to various characters and situations. These choices can cause the story to branch out into different paths depending on the player’s decisions.

Choice also extends to the battle system for TALES OF XILLIA 2 by enhancing the TALES OF series’ trademark gameplay. Players will be able to initiate “Weapon Swap” in real-time during battles while controlling Ludger, allowing him to switch between three main weapons: dual blades, a sledgehammer and dual pistols, allowing for fast and strategic movements as he rushes across the battlefield. Building on the base from TALES OF XILLIA’s battle system, the new Cross Dual Raid Linear Motion Battle System will let players link to any selectable character in battle to serve as a support character and perform linked artes against targeted enemies. Different party members have different support characteristics and linked artes, allowing players to strategically decide which characters are linked to whom as various battle situations arise.

We are extremely happy to bring another piece of the beloved Tales of franchise in Europe and Australasia” said Olivier Comte, Senior Vice-President at NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe. “TALES OF XILLIA players will be able to fall back into this deep storyline in 2014 with TALES OF XILLIA 2, as we will introduce brand new characters and let them experience new gameplay features but also improvements of the first opus battle system”


Players who have a save game file from both TALES OF GRACES™ f and the upcoming TALES OF XILLIA will be able to enjoy exclusive bonus items for TALES OF XILLIA 2.
TALES OF XILLIA will be available exclusively for the PlayStation®3 system on August 9th, 2013 in Europe and Australasia.
TALES OF XILLIA 2 will be available across Europe and Australasia in 2014.
For more information on the Tales of series, please visit http://www.namcobandaigames.eu

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